The NFL draft isn't just about nabbing the fastest and strongest players; football teams also have to consider a player's character. And this year's draft had some interesting test cases showing which off-the-field problems teams will and won't tolerate.

Ohio State cornerback Gareon Conley was considered to be one of the top players. But just days before, he was accused of rape.

It's important to note that Conley has vehemently denied any wrongdoing and says he has witnesses who confirm his innocence.

Police haven't decided whether they'll file charges, and no warrant has been issued. The accuser had a rape kit administered, and Conley agreed to provide a DNA sample.

Conley was drafted 24th overall by the Oakland Raiders. But before the accusation, he was expected to go about 10 spots higher.